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Presented at the Douglas College Research Cafe, February 17, 2022.
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Music performance "Songs of the Earth" was performed by The Amabilis Singers of Douglas College and Douglas College Youth Choir on April 20, 1988 at Douglas College Performing Arts Theatre, New Westminster, British Columbia. A digitized…
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Part of a series of forums that Douglas College is hosting in partnership with SFU and the City of New Westminster. The goal of these forums is to provide an occasion for frank discussion on important issues facing urban and suburban communities, to…
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Through our archival photographs, video, and textual materials we’re putting a brief spotlight on the College’s many(!) campuses. College campuses are more than lecture halls; they play a significant role in student life as well as in their…
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Presented at the DC Research Café: Student Edition (February 25, 2021). <p>Access to and benefits from leisure programmes are influenced by both personal and social factors. Within the context of leisure, understanding the gendered experience…
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Were you unable to attend a Douglas College faculty Research Café? Watch your colleagues research presentations anytime here in the Research Café collection. The collection includes videos, podcasts and power point presentations highlighting faculty…
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This zine was created as an assignment for a Gender, Sexualities and Women's Studies (GSWS 1101, Winter 2024) with Douglas College instructor Sally Mennill. Students created zines exploring the themes of the course such as feminist theories…
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Conference paper presented at <a href="https://www.c-scp.org/">The Canadian Society for Continental Philosophy (CSCP)</a>annual conference November 15-17 (2018), Calgary, Alberta.
In this talk I revisit Rancière’s politics…
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Explore the digital repository of scholarly, research, academic and creative works by faculty and staff of Douglas College.
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This zine examines the systemic dehumanizing of Indigenous women and how that contributes to the MMIWG crisis. It was created for Dr. Jakub Burkowicz, Indigneity and Decolonization class (Sociology 3300) for Winter semester 2024.
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This zine examines the conceptualization of fembots in popular media culture particularly in film; created for Gender and Technology class with faculty member Dr. Jill Fellows.
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Conference paper delivered at the Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Columbus, Ohio (March 14, 2025).
This article explores how the CCP managed industrial fatigue in the 1950s and 1960s. While the party idealized tirelessness as a…
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ETUG supporting instructors presentation.
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The exhibits in this collection were prepared by students in a second-year Anthropology of Gender and Sexualities class at Douglas College taught by Jaime Yard. College Librarians and archivists Megan Toye, Arianna Nagle, and Max Otte met with the…
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This study sought to examine the construction of the ArriveCAN app that was used during COVID-19, and added to the interdisciplinary and criminological literature relating to the digitization of the border in relation to these constructions and uses…
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Douglas College student essay submitted as partial requirement for HIST 4480. Faculty sponsor to submit this essay to DOOR: Dr. Cedric Bolz.
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In this essay, we will be unpacking the legal, and thereby inherently social, conditions which breed discrimination against local street sex work. Our essay argues how these factors fuelled challenges within the COVID-19 climate, and through our…
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Conference paper delivered at <a href="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/1000225/all-proceedings">IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, Vancouver BC, (26-29 May, 2025).</a>
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Summary: "A Blueprint for Survival begins in wildfire season, charting a long-distance relationship against the increasing urgency of climate change in the boreal, then shifts to a long sequence, "Seeds," which thinks about forms of…
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“Seeds” is a sequence from from my most recent book of poetry, A blueprint for survival (Guernica Editions, 2024), that thinks about forms of resistance, survival, and emergence in the context of climate change and…
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Advancements in genomics contribute to enhanced disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment. A skilled nursing workforce can ensure patients access safe and equitable genomics-informed healthcare. Policy and professional practice infrastructure are…
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This zine was created as an assignment for Contemporary Issues in Gender, Sexualities, and Women's Studies (GSWS 1101, Winter 2025) with Douglas College instructor Sally Mennill. Students created zines exploring the themes of the course such as…
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This zine was created as an assignment for Contemporary Issues in Gender, Sexualities, and Women's Studies (GSWS 1101, Winter 2025) with Douglas College instructor Sally Mennill. Students created zines exploring the themes of the course such as…
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This zine was created as an assignment for Contemporary Issues in Gender, Sexualities, and Women's Studies (GSWS 1101, Winter 2025) with Douglas College instructor Sally Mennill. Students created zines exploring the themes of the course such as…
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Presented at the American Society on Aging (ASA) On Aging conference, Orlando, Florida (April 21-25, 2025).
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Presented at the <a href="https://cha-shc.ca/about/what-we-do/annual-meeting/">Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association</a>, Toronto, Ontario (June 2-4, 2025)
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A selection of digitized records from the Douglas College Archives collections located at the New Westminster Campus. We continue to add records as time permits. To make an appointment to access the archives or for more information, contact archives…
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Presented at the Research Café on June 4, 2024.
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Presented at the Research Café on June 4, 2024. Medha presents key findings the research work she and her co-authors Manour Javidan, Rick Cotton, Anirban Kar and Peter Dorfman on the topic of navigating political polarization in organizational teams…
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Presented at DC Research Café on March 5, 2025.
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With increasing demand for accessible mental health care, AI-driven interventions offer a scalable solution, yet their effectiveness in delivering cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) remains underexplored. This study examines whether AI voice-…
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From onset of acquired brain injury, individuals experience lifelong changes including marginalization, and barriers to holistic long-term rehabilitation support to regain their quality of life. This research project emerged from individuals with…
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In conducting this research project, we asked what the attitudes are regarding the fairness and effectiveness of Canadian immigration policies, and how these attitudes vary between domestic and international students? To gather the data and come to…